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Drupal 9 Porting Weekend May 22-23, 2020
Posted by
gábor hojtsy
on
May 5, 2020 at 7:26pm
Start:
2020-05-21 23:30
2020-05-24 03:30 UTC
Organizers:
gábor hojtsy
Event type:
Sprint
Join the Drupal Community in this worldwide event focusing on Drupal 9 stability and adoption across contributed projects.
Over 1600 projects are already Drupal 9 compatible
a month before Drupal 9's release which is unprecedented. However, there are still thousands that only need very small changes and a release made.
The first
Drupal 9 Porting Day
was on April 28, 2020, led by Gábor Hojtsy, Lee Rowlands, Vladimir Roudakov, QED42, Srijan, Adam Bergstein and Mike Lutz. Altogether
126 issues were worked on
that resulted in 89 newly Drupal 9 compatible releases on that day and the following two days. It was not only successful but we had a lot of fun too. So we are of course here to do another one this month!
Drupal 9.0.0-beta1 has been released!
Posted by
xjm
on
March 20, 2020 at 8:39pm
Huge thanks for responding to our
call for contributors posted at the beginning of the month
. All must-have beta requirements have been completed, so, we've released
Drupal 9.0.0-beta1
! Drupal 8.9.0-beta1 will be released next week (the week of March 23).
Status of Drupal 9.0.0-beta1: a March beta is still possible
Posted by
xjm
on
March 3, 2020 at 6:41pm
This week is the
first target release window for the Drupal 9 beta
We’ve made significant progress on the beta requirements during the last couple of months thanks to the tremendous amount of work by the community. Based on the
outstanding tasks in the meta issue
, we are close to completing beta requirements, but not close enough to release it this week.
When will Drupal 9.0.0-beta1 be released?
Given how close we are to completing the beta requirements, we are considering releasing the beta in mid-March if the requirements are complete by March 13. If we do release the beta in 1-2 weeks, Drupal 9.0.0 will still be scheduled for release on June 3, 2020. We will make a final announcement by March 16 about whether there will be a June release.
If any must-have issues remain unresolved by March 13, we will move the
beta target window to the first week of May
, and Drupal 9.0.0 will be scheduled for August 3, 2020.
Drupal 9 meetings now every Monday at 7pm UTC, help us prepare for beta!
Posted by
gábor hojtsy
on
January 9, 2020 at 5:34pm
We started the "All things Drupal 9" meetings all the way back in October 2018 to start preparing for the new major release. Now in 2020, the year of Drupal 9, it was natural to make the meeting happen every Monday given the target dates coming up fast.
Contributed project maintainers, site owners, core developers are all welcome. If you are planning a Drupal 9 project for later in the year, this is your place as well. We open the floor with equal opportunity for people to propose topics, so we can cover your pressing questions as well! Join at 7pm UTC in the #d9readiness channel on
Drupal Slack
any Monday.
The next meeting will be on January 13th, 2020
We've been promoting Drupal 9's June 3rd 2020 target release date a lot, but that can only happen
if the Drupal 9.0.0 beta requirements are all done
by the end of February 2020
, which is coming up real fast. There are still a lot to do and we need your help! If that does not happen, then the release will happen in August or December. While that would give less time for Drupal 8 users to update, we cannot compromise on the stability of Drupal 9 out of the gate.
Check out the detailed alternate timelines at
Drupal Global Contribution Weekend January 24-26, 2020
Posted by
hexabinaer
on
January 26, 2019 at 2:27pm
sushyl
on Fri, 2020-01-24 17:54
Small local contribution events everywhere (well, not everywhere, but anywhere) will be held during from (Friday) January 24 to (Sunday) 26 2020. Listed alphabetically by continent, country, locality (state, province, city; where applicable).
For general information about the event format, please visit the landing page
Drupal Global Contribution Weekend
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Drupal Security team response to recent news articles relating to SA-CORE-2018-002 and SA-CORE-2018-004
Posted by
Drupal Security Team
on
June 7, 2018 at 1:51pm
Various media outlets are reporting that a large number of Drupal sites are still vulnerable to the recent highly critical core vulnerabilities
SA-CORE-2018-002
and
SA-CORE-2018-004
Those reports are all based on the same source. The source investigated the contents of CHANGELOG.txt of a large number of sites and assumed all sites reporting a version lower than 7.58 to be vulnerable.
Have your say in where Drupal 8 is going by participating in key initiatives
Posted by
gábor hojtsy
on
April 24, 2018 at 2:26pm
Maybe you have seen
Dries Buytaert's DrupalCon keynote
and are looking forward to all the goodies coming in future Drupal 8 versions. The truth is none of those things will happen without people who want to make them happen to solve their own challenges with implementing and showcasing Drupal solutions. Are you implementing decoupled solutions and have issues you are working on? In the middle of building up a suite of integrated media solutions? These core team meetings are ideal to bring in these issues and discuss solutions and to be part of shaping up where Drupal 8 is heading. Read on for details.
Florida Drupalcamp 2018: February 16th, 17th, and 18th in beautiful Orlando, FL
Posted by
mherchel
on
January 4, 2018 at 1:17pm
Florida Drupalcamp 2018
is our 10th anniversary and we're going to make it extra special this year! We have three days (spread out over President's Day weekend):
Fri, Feburary 16th
Full day of free trainings
Sat, February 17th
Full day of sessions (including Lightning Talks!)
Sun, Feburary 18th
Half day sessions / half day mentored code sprint
This year we have three amazing featured speakers lined up:
Angie "
Webchick
" Byron is a Drupal core committer, co-author of the O'Reilly book Using Drupal, Drupal Association Board Member, Acquian, and general Drupal community cat herder.
Sally "
Justafish
" Young is a Senior Technical Architect at Lullabot, and a Drupal 8 JavaScript Core Maintainer.
Adam "
Nerdstein
" Bergstein is the Associate Director of Engineering at Civic Actions. He has a masters in application security, and experience in higher education and consulting sectors.
Session submissions are still open!
We need more sessions! We have tons of rooms to fill! The deadline to submit sessions is
January 22nd
. We love session submissions on topics other than Drupal including
JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, et al)
Other CMS’s differences with Drupal (WP, Craft, etc)
Integrations with Drupal
Case studies on using Drupal
General Web topics and technologies (free software, CSS, etc)
Business related topics
SysAdmin / DevOps (Containers, etc)
Being Human (Imposter Syndrome, overcoming adversity, inclusion, etc)
If that doesn't convince you...
We also have beaches down here! And it's warm
in February
1 comment
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Ready, Set, Code - GSoC 2017 starts now!
Posted by
slurpee
on
June 1, 2017 at 6:44pm
Did you know Drupal was accepted into Google Summer of Code 2017 and that Drupal selected 8 projects? In other words, Google is funding 8 people to contribute to Drupal for 10 weeks worth ~$40,000 USD (thank you Google!). Congratulations to selected students who collectively became one of the top 20 contributing organizations on drupal.org (list @
). Proud to note that all GSoC 2017 students have already become core contributors!
11 comments
Categories:
Google Summer of Code
gsoc
mentoring
Global virtual UX sprint day on December 9, 2016
Posted by
yoroy
on
December 5, 2016 at 4:22pm
Start:
2016-12-09 (All day) Europe/Amsterdam
Organizers:
yoroy
Event type:
Sprint
On Friday, December 9 we are organizing a global virtual Drupal UX sprint. As always, many different features and projects are currently worked on. We'll use this day to work on issues that need UX input or feedback.
What will happen that day?
Join the #ux channel on drupal.slack.com (get an invite automatically at
) to participate all day.
UX mentors will be available to help onboard designers who want to contribute
We'll pair designers and devs (as available) to work on actionable tasks
Planning to do some ad hoc usability testing
An introduction to the main strategic initiatives and their UX components will be provided
Have a look at
this doc
and let us know what you would like to learn more about.
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